We're still collecting donations
On the 9th October 2020 we'd raised £7,630 with 32 supporters in 28 days. But as every pound matters, we're continuing to collect donations from supporters.
Keeping Kensho karate open is vital in helping people with their self esteem, confidence and mental well-being during these difficult times.
by Lee lamb in Gateshead, England, United Kingdom
On the 9th October 2020 we'd raised £7,630 with 32 supporters in 28 days. But as every pound matters, we're continuing to collect donations from supporters.
Keep Kensho going and provide karate for all
Due to COVID-19 fitness and martial arts clubs have had to adapt to fit in line with government guidance.
With restricted numbers being allowed to train at once and keeping the premises Covid compliant has made it harder for a small business to keep running.
With improved physical and mental health, our immune systems improve our ability to fight viruses.
Our intention is to keep people fit and healthy, keep giving achieveable goals and provide a friendly safe environment for people of all walks of life.
We have students who come through the door who come to learn self defence, keep fit or just to be part of a social group all the way through to people who represent their country in karate.
Staying open is my main goal so I can keep providing to the community. Keeping people safe and well is now more than ever a priority.
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